AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas is one of the great achievements of human ambition. The retractable roof. The massive video board (the largest in the world when it opened — take that, everyone). The sheer scale of a building that seats 80,000 people with capacity for 100,000. Jerry Jones built a monument to football and Texas excess, and we respect it deeply.
We also know that getting to that monument on game day is an exercise in patience, automotive creativity, and the deeply Texan skill of pretending you're fine when you are very much not fine. Cowboys games at AT&T Stadium draw massive crowds. The parking lots open 5 hours before kickoff. Premium lots fill up 3+ hours early. And after the game, trying to exit that parking situation is a 45-60 minute ordeal regardless of what time you leave.
There is a better way. There is always a better way.
The AT&T Stadium Parking Reality Check
Let's just be honest about what Cowboys game day parking looks like:
- Closest lots: $75–$150 per vehicle. Many sell out weeks in advance for big games. Non-refundable.
- Remote lots: $25–$50 with shuttle service. The shuttles run on "Texas sports stadium time," which is somewhere between the scheduled time and whenever.
- Street parking: Exists in theory. In practice, it requires leaving your house roughly when the previous game ended.
- Post-game exit: The confluence of 80,000 people leaving a parking structure simultaneously produces traffic that would make a professional gridlock artist weep with admiration.
The average time to exit AT&T Stadium's surrounding road network after a Cowboys game is 45-75 minutes. With a limo pickup, we position your vehicle for optimal exit routing and have you moving in significantly less time than if you drove yourself. Also, you can celebrate (or commiserate) during that time instead of white-knuckling your steering wheel.
Why a Game Day Limo Makes Perfect Sense
Here's the math that doesn't lie: If you're going with 6 people, split a Sprinter Party Bus from downtown Dallas to AT&T Stadium and back. You're looking at a round-trip cost that, divided by 6, is competitive with or better than parking — while including transportation from your hotel, the ability for everyone to have drinks during the game without anyone being the designated driver, and a coordinated pickup after the final whistle.
The group limo experience also converts the commute into part of the experience. Pre-game energy in a Sprinter with your crew, playoff game stakes on the big screen at the venue, then a relaxed ride back while everyone's still discussing the game (or having feelings about the fourth quarter). That's infinitely better than fighting parking lots in stressed silence.
Pickup and Drop-Off at AT&T Stadium
AT&T Stadium has designated commercial vehicle drop-off areas that our drivers know well. We drop you within walking distance of the entrance gates — typically the main plaza or the north/south parking areas that access Gate A, B, or the plaza entrances, depending on your tickets.
For pickup after the game, we coordinate a meeting point away from the primary pedestrian crush. Your driver monitors your texts and positions accordingly. Plan to walk about 5-10 minutes from the stadium exit to your pickup spot — a small tradeoff for skipping the parking lot traffic entirely.
Our Recommended Game Day Vehicles
- For groups of 1-4: Executive sedan (Genesis G90 or similar) — comfortable, professional, straightforward.
- For groups of 4-7: SUV or Escalade — more room, great for tailgate-adjacent scenarios.
- For groups of 8-14: Sprinter Party Bus — the clear choice. Everyone together, room to stand and move around, arrives and departs in maximum style.
- For 14+: Multiple vehicles coordinated by our dispatch team.
Tailgating + Limo = Perfection
Here's the thing nobody talks about: you can tailgate in the parking lot AND use limo service. Book your Sprinter for drop-off 3-4 hours before kickoff, do your tailgate in the parking lot like the proper Cowboys fan you are, then have your driver pick you up at a pre-arranged time after the game. You get the tailgate experience without the parking logistics trauma.
Alternatively, pre-game at a restaurant or sports bar near your hotel (we recommend anything in Uptown Dallas or the Design District), then limo to the game — arrive clean, well-fed, and entirely unstressed by parking.
Also serving: Dallas Stars games at American Airlines Center, Texas Rangers at Globe Life Field in Arlington, FC Dallas at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Dallas Mavericks at AAC. If there's a DFW sporting event, we know the venue and we know the logistics.